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For the car in Grand Theft Auto San Andreas and Grand Theft Auto IV, see Vincent.
Vincent is a character in Grand Theft Auto Online, introduced in the The Diamond Casino & Resort update as a supporting character.
Background
Nothing is known about Vincent's background.
Events of Grand Theft Auto Online
Vincent is the former Head of Security at the Diamond Casino.
He helped defend the casino during the missions Casino - House Keeping and Casino - Bad Beat, in which the Duggan Family attack the casino.
At the end of the mission Casino - Cashing Out, he is dismissed by the new owner of the casino, Thornton Duggan, who claims they can handle security themselves, much to his own and the other casino staff's dismay.
In the events of the Diamond Casino Heist, it is revealed that Vincent found a new job as the security guard of the Rockford Plaza. After taking back a vehicle that a thug has stolen, he gives a USB key, which contain information about the Diamond Casino's security, to the protagonist for their heist, and at the same time gets revenge on the Duggan Family.
Personality
Vincent is a friendly man who has a habit of speaking in an overly grandiose and eloquent way. When a member of a biker group is run over during an incident, Vincent has the group get inside the casino for shelter. According to Tom Connors, Vincent has apparently accidentally scared some guests off.
Vincent also develops a liking and respect towards the protagonist, due to their skills and competency in dealing with threats to the establishment. A text from Agatha informs the protagonist of this.
Vincent takes his job seriously and occasionally patrolls the main floor of the casino; he has radio contact with other security and would respond to threats as soon as he could. Despite this, he was dismissed by Thornton out of redundancy, as security could now be handled by either the protagonist or Thornton's own security.
Mission Appearances
Trivia
- Despite formerly working for the casino, he is never seen outside of cutscenes and missions.
- He speaks in a Grandiloquence grandiloquent way, for example using 'preambulate' instead of 'walk' and 'prodigeous' instead of 'big'.